The Lay Of The Motor-car Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFGHIHI JKJKLMNM

We're away and the wind whistles shrewdA
In our whiskers and teethB
And the granite like grey of the roadC
Seems to slide underneathB
As an eagle might sweep through the skyD
So we sweep through the landE
And the pallid pedestrians flyD
When they hear us at handE
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We outpace we outlast we outstripF
Not the fast fleeing hareG
Nor the racehorses under the whipF
Nor the birds of the airG
Can compete with our swiftness sublimeH
Our ease and our graceI
We annihilate chickens and timeH
And policemen and spaceI
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Do you mind that fat grocer who crossedJ
How he dropped down to prayK
In the road when he saw he was lostJ
How he melted awayK
Underneath and there rang through the fogL
His earsplitting squealM
As he went Is that he or a dogN
That stuff on the wheelM

Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)



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